20 Questions To Ask Before You Get A Divorce

No matter how great a marriage is, all marriages go through ups and downs. For real. Some people’s first thought when a relationship gets hard is toh3qe to divorce. Even at one time in the U.S. divorce was at a 50% high. You need to Divorces are decreasing — but so are marriages. And sometimes that’s not by choice. Experts say marriage trends represent progress toward a system in which marriage is rarer, and more stable, than it was in the past, representing an increasingly central component of the structure of social inequality.

Reports from the Pew Research Center say: “Half of Americans ages 18 and older were married in 2017 [which] is down 8 percentage points since 1990,” it notes. Pew says this is because Americans are staying single longer, but the organization didn’t weigh in on whether that’s by choice (to travel and establish a career before getting married), or, if economic conditions mean life isn’t stable enough to get married earlier, by necessity.